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the standard total dissolved solids recommended by who is 1500mg/l a water sampled out is found to have TDS of 1451mg/l. what can be concluded from there
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The water sample falls within the recommended standard total dissolved solids set by WHO, as it has a TDS of 1451mg/l which is lower than the recommended limit of 1500mg/l. This suggests that the water is safe for consumption according to WHO guidelines.
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